Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 38, 14 February 1922 — Page 13

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, .FEB. 14, 1922

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t , The Home Garden

A small garden will, If well planned and well cared for during an ordinary season, furnish a large part of fresh vegetables needed for the average family. This will reduce the cost of the food supply for the home and at the same time make certain a supply of fresh vegetables regardless of market conditions. Many vegetables have a better flavor when used soon after being taken from the garden. They can always be fresh if grown at home, and in many cases this is the only way to procure them. In addition, it is work that is much enjoyed by most people, and at the sam time much interesting and valuable information may be learned concerning the habits and growth of vegetatbles. School children and parents may work together to good advantage. A series of articles will follow on vegetable and fruit growing. The pur pose will be to suggest something of vaHie. to those already interested in the matter, as well as to encourage) otDers to make a beginning, me work will prove both healthful and enjoyable as well as profitable. Suburban CLARK'S STATION, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. William Hollinger were in Greenville. Saturday Ed. Downing and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lutz attended the funeral of the former's brother-in-law at Eaton last Saturday. Trustee Walter R. Tejan had men scrpping the roads in this community last week Handy Riegle was in New Madison, Friday A few local people attended the funeral of Emanuel Hollinger at West Branch last Tuesday Several local people attended Chaijes Ginger's sale last week ....Hollinger is reported to have sold his elevator to Mr. McCool. of Jaysville, last week Mrs. Lizzie Hollinger will make her home with her son, Evan and family Denver Van Fleet and Paul Abernathy helped Fred McEwen move some of his farm implements last Friday to his farm North of Greenville. BETHEL, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Smith of New Madison spent Friday with Charles Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Addelman and

I. t daughters. Miss Garnet and Miss Mar- ' earette, of Tipton, spent Sunday with Mrs. Isa Brown and son Roy Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer and Mrs. John Harding attended the sale of Mrs. Delia Stingley of near Savona last week Mrs. Robert Kertley and two children were guests of Merl Coleman and family from Friday until Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Merl Coleman and son Homer and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kertley and children were Sunday guests of Mrs. Carrie Coleman of Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spencer and daughter Loreen and son Lowell and Leslie Anderson spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Harding Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Brown closed their meeting at Sidney, Ohio. Sunday night with 73 additions. They will visit their son Leighton until Tuesday, when they go to Harrison, near Cincinnati, to begin a meeting.. .'. .Clarence Heaton and family moved to Winchester last ThursdayMr. Heaton has a position with thetandard Oil company The Ladies' Aid society met Thursday afternoon. After the, business session the society was entertained with contests. Dainty refreshments were served. The entertainment committee was composed of Mrs. John Money, Mrs. William Windle, Mrs. Harry Marshall and Mrs. Everette White Mrs. George Taylor of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis and daughter of Lynn spent the week-end with Arch Knight and family Mr.

nnd Mrs. John Weidenbaugh and Oscar White and family were guests of Frank Blose and family fcunday Mr. and Mrs. Josepuh Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell and family spent. Wednescday evening with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Weidenbaugh and Mrs. Willie Brumfleld and Donald Windlo spent Saturday evening with Miss Yyvona Hyde.?... Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Brown spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Evert tte White Mrs. Jehu Boren spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Leighton Brown Elmer Hill isited his brother Chester and family near Richmond last week Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Constable and son Claud spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart of near Union City. . . .Miss Lavina Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Shaw, was married a few days ago at Muncie to Charley Vanderplus of Muncie. They will spend a few days here with the bride's parents. They will reside in Muncie. DUNLAFSVILLE, Ind. Mrs. Evert ('. Little had her tonsils removed at the Iteid hospital in Cincinnati Wednesday morning Miss Ruby TeeKarden. eldest daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. William Teegarden, of near Bath, and Mr. Henry Swift, of Franklin, were quietly married Wednesday evening by Rev. D. H. Moore at his home in Liberty Mrs. Elmer Post U In Kokomo nursing her son, Albert Post, who underwent an operation last Wednesday. He Is recovering nicely Miss Fannie Booth gave a surprise for her mother, Mrs. Charles Booth, and brother, Lawrence, Saturday evening. A number of guests spent a delightful evening at the home Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Shepler and son, Charles Arthur, Lawrence Lafuze and family were guests of Mr. Smith Abner and family above town,

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ANNOUNCEMENT 2 In Memorlam .3 Cards of Thanks 4 Funeral Directors 5 Funeral Flowers 6 Cemetery Lots, Monuments 7 Lodge Notices 8 Coming Events 9 Personals 10 Lost and Found AUTOMOBILES Jt Automobiles For Sale 12 Motorcycles and Bicycles 13 Automobiles For Exchange 1 Auto Accessories 15 Service Stations Repairing 16 Auto Livery Garages 17 Wanted Automobiles BUSINESS SERVICE 1 Business Services Offered 19 Building Contracting 20 Heating and Plumbing 21 Insurance 22 Millinery and Dressmaking 23 Moving. Trucking, Storage 24 Painting Papering 25 Patent Attorneys 26 Printing Stationery 27 Professional Services 2R Repairing 29 Renovating and Dvelng SO Tailoring and Pressing 31 Wanted Business Service EMPLOYMENT 32 Help 'W'aiited Female S3 Help Wanted Male 84 Help Male or Female 85 Salesmen and Agents 36 Situations Wanted Female 37 Situations Wanted Male FINANCIAL 88 Business Opportunities 39 Investments, Stocks, Bonds 40 Money to Loan 41 Wanted To Borrow INSTRUCTION 42 Correspondence Courses 43 Local Instruction Classes 44 Musjcal, Dancing. Dramatic 45 Private Instruction 46 Wanted Instruction LIVE STOCK 47 Dogs, Cats, Pets 4 8 Horses, Cattle, Vehicles 49 Poultry and Supplies 50 Wanted Live Stock MERCHANDISE Bl Articles for Sale 62 Business Equipment 53 Roats and Accessories 54 Building Materials 55 Farm and Dairy Products KS-A Farm Equipment 56 Fuel and Feed 57 Good Things to Eat 5S Home-Made Things 59 Household Goods 60 Jewelry and Watches 61 Machinery and Tools 63 Musical Instruments 63 Seeds, Plants, Fertilizers 64 Specials at the Stores 65 Wearing Apparel C6 Wanted To Buy ROOMS AND BOARD 67 Rooms with Board 68 Rooms without Board 69 Rooms for Housekeeping 70 Vacation Places 71 Where to Flat 72 Where to Stop In Town 73 Wanted Rooms. Board REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 74 Apartments and Flats 75 Business Places for Rent 76 Farms for Rent 77 Houses for Rent 78 Offices and Desk Room 79 Suburban for Rent SO Summer Places for Rent 81 Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 82 Business Property 83 Farms and Land for Sale 84 Houses for Sale 85 Lots for Sale 86 Shore Property for Sale 87 Suburban for Sale 88 Real Estate for Exchange $9 Wanted Renl Estate AUCTIONS LEOALS 90 Auction Sales v 91 Legal Notices Sunday Mrs. C. E. Brookbank and daughter, Miss Freda, entertained the Night Raiders club at their home here Friday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woods, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Talbott and son, Robert. Mrs. Mabel Mahin and daughters, Rhea and Grace. Delicious fruit salad and cake were served the guests The little baby of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Crist, of northwest of Liberty, died of pneumonia Sunday morning and will be buried Tuesday at 2 o'clock. Funeral at the home and interment at West Point cemetery at Liberty Mr. and Mrs. John Lake will give a Valentine party at their home west of Quakertown for the young people of the vicinity Tuesday evening. Howard Mason escaped without In jury and Lawrence Mason got off with a few bruises when the automobile in which they were driving Sunday morning struck a rut and overturned at Tappen's hill, east of Liberty The 140 acre farm known as the W. P. Lafuze farm on the Liberty and Richmond pike, owned by Mrs. Sarah Lafuze and heirs, was sold Monday to Clifford Davis for $50.50 per acre at public sale A revival meeting will begin at the Christian church in Liberty Sunday evening, March 5, and will continue for two weeks. Mrs. Nellie McVey of Richmond, an evangelist, will assist In the services Arthur Weers, who has been farming on the George W. Hughes farm near Dunlapsville. will have a public sale Feb. 17. He will move to Liberty where he will have a position with the Buffler Cigar company. He will reside in the Farr property at 405 North street.... A surprise was given last Sunday in honor of Mrs. George Druggs' 75th birthday anniversary when the members of the family gathered at her home in Liberty to spend the day. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Will Driggs, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Ridenour and family, Mr. A. L. Rariden and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ethert Loper, Mrs. Ida Bourne and Miss Emma Driggs Earl Carlos of Richmond has been in Liberty for Isome time on account of the serious illness of his mother, Mrs. Esther Carlos. CAMDEN, Ohio The chicken supper given by the Parent-Teachers' Communitv club Saturday night was a success. The entertainment was furnished by the Amphion Male quartet. Readings were enjoyed Ola Potta, of Eaton, and Perry Potts, of Hillsboro. S. M. Stubbs and Miss Ellen Stubbs of West Elkton, attended the funeral of Mrs. Edmundson, Saturday. ...'.A crowd of Camden fans accompanied the basketball teams to Monroe school Friday night. The Camden teams were defeated T. E. Davis was in Eaton Saturday. STREET ACCIDENTS INCREASE (By Associated Press) BERLIN, Feb. 14. The fact that street accidents in Berlin have increased 600 percent since 1913 has led to the suggestion that one of the causes may be the apparent effort to put American "pep" into the city's everyday life. One newspaper writer asserts Berliners have become too busy to greet friends in passing, that the spirit of hustle is disturbing the general routine, and that the citizens on the whole are growing nervous. MAY CURE LEPERS. (By Associated Press) MANILA, P. I.. Feb. 14. Lepers of the Philippine Islands are to be cured with the products of their own land, according to Dr. H. I. Cole, who has just returned from the southern part of the archipelago where he found in abundance the tree which bears ths nut from which chaumoogra oil is ob tained.

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Cards of Thanks PHILHOWER We wish to express our thanks to our neighbors and friends for the kindness shown us during the sickness and death of our beloved one, Martha Louise. We also thank Rev. R. W. Stoakes, and L. H. Bunyon for the kind aad consoling words, the singer. Miss Goldie Van Trees, also Mr. Stegall for the efficient way he conducted the funeral. We also express thanks for the beautiful floral offerings. MR. AND MRS. EARL L. PHILHOWER AND FAMILY. Cemetery Lots, Monuments 6 DESIGN Quality and price are combined In Emslie's monuments. 15 So. 10. Phone 4022-6188. Personals 9 SORE FEET Why suffer, use A-cur-A Call Dafler Drug Co. about It., Phone 1904. 901 Main St. Lost and Found 10 COLLIE DOG Yellow and white, lost; answers by name of Buster. Reward, return to 308 N. 21. PAISLEY BAG Lost; containing glasses and purse. Return 326 North 11th. Phone 2041; reward. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 BUICK 1921 touring, new paint and tires, will sell on terms. Chenoweth Auto Co., 1107 Main St. 1 CHEVROLET Sedan, 5-passenger, run only 6,500 miles; 4 new tires; bargain, $57 5 Cash. Phon e 121 9. FORD Touring. 1914; $7iT Geo. W. Worley, 15 S. 9th. Phone 2906. Dort and Franklin dealer. FRANKLIN Touring, in extra fine condition; a real onej cash or terms. Chenoweth Auto Co., 1107 Main St. MILBURN ELECTRIC Late model, including charging outfit. Price very reasonable. Phone 3021. OVERLAND Touring .in fine condition; bargain for quick sale. Chenoweth Auto Co., 1107 Main St. USED CARS Ford touring; Saxon Six touring; Ford touring, winter top. Brower Auto Sales -Co., Studebaker Dealers, 21-23 S. Seventh Street Auto Accessories 14 BENNETTS' TIRE STORE Added to the service Federal Tires give you is the service we furnish and meet you on a basis of fairness and squareness. E-Z SPRINGS For Fords, eliminate the bumps. Bailey Bros. Garage. Automobile repairing. Rear of Postoffice. Service Stations Repairing 1i AUTOMOBILE & TRUCK REPAIRING -Work of all kinds done. Expert workmanship. T. A. Robison, 17 S. Sixth St. Thone 1039. CENTRAL AUTO REPAIR SHOP Builders of bodies, door and . windshield glass. Auto repairing, auto painting .trimming. N. 12 & B. Ph. 2453 FORD REPaTrING Is our specialty! Shutz Garage and Machine Shop. 617 S. A street. Phone 25S1. VULCANIZING All kinds of tube and tire repairing. Miller tires and tubes. Eller Tire Shop. 17 S. 9th. VULCANIZING Boots and" shoes, retreading. accessories and a line of Mason Tires and tubes. XXth Century Tire and Repair Co., 409 Main St. Auto Livery Garages 16 GARAGE 20-foot cement alley. North 9th St. 311 BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 18 ELECTRIC WORK Of all kinds; we carry complete line of electrical supplics. Service Electric Co., 316 Main St. PLATING Silverware, auto headlights", mirrors, re-silvered. Lahman Plating Works, 209 W. Main St. Phone 2758. SAW FILING Hand and wood saws filed; shears, axes, knives, edge tools ground. Brown's Shop. Phone 3086. Heating and Plumbing 20 MARSHALL (Wolverine) furnace; office and salesrooms 17 N. 7th. Phone 2 2 5 9 Op-p. Coliseum. E. J. Knapp. PLUMBING And heating service, at all times; get my prices. Geo. E. Meerhoff. 123 S. 10th. Phone 6247. PLUMBING AND HEATING It will pay you to get my estimates; work guaranteed. First class repairing. C. Edward Hohman. 2116 N. D. Ph. 3778. Millinery Dressmaking 22 HEMSTITCHING Buttons covered.machine button holes, floss stitching, braiding.Davenport Co. 64 S.12.Ph.l786 Moving, Trucking, Storage 23 BAGGAGE TRANSFER Merehanfs delivery. Clarence Erbs. Quigley's drug store. 8th and Main. Phone 1214. D RAYING Moving, trucking, long hauls a specialty; get my prices; satisfaction guaranteed. Hilling Ph.4802. MERCHANT'S DELIVERY Baggage transfer, moving, local and long hauls. John Graf, Townsend's. Ph. 1296-6008. MERCHANT Delivery, moving, local & long hauls. Household storasre. Goehner, Feltman Cigar Store. Ph2039-4363. MOVING, STORAGE And crating of all Kinas. i-,ocai ana long distance hauling. Forest Monger, 519 N. D St. Phone 2528. MOVING AND STORAGE Local and long distance moving of household goods. Richmond Storage Company, crating and storage. Rear 19 S. 11th St Phones 2228-1566. W. G. Baker, manager. Painting Papering 24 PAINTING Decorating, varmshlng. enameling, graining. "Quality First." E. C. Sims. 509 N. 17th. Phone 2571. Professional Services LANDSCAPE GARDENING Tree spraying, lawn seeding, lime and sheep composit. Hagen Bros., 26 S. 10th. Repairing 28 ELECTRICAL We do all kinds of electrical work. Chase Electric Co., Cor. 6th & Main, 2d. floor. Phone 6034. GUARANTEED SHOE REPAIRING GOOD WORKMANSHIP. WE RE PAIR WHILE YOU WAIT. RAPID SHOE REPAIR, 326 MAIN. JOHN SPATUZZI. PROP. SHOE REPAIRING I can save von BOe to i on eacn piece; shoes repaired witn my ttapia anoe Machinery. All work guaranteed. C. W. Phillips, 315 rs. lBtn t. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 WOMAN Competent, middle aged; wanted for housework, references, 2001 East Main street. Situations Wanted Female 36 SITUATION Wanted, In small family or widower's home. Mrs. Ella Clark, xi. rt. A, city, care J. K. cooper.

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FINANCIAL Business Opportunities 38 BUSINESS Paying good dividends, for sale. Call 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1905. INSTRUCTION Local' Instruction Classes 43 BOOKS Shorthand and dictation books for sale, at half price. Call Phone 6041. Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 44 SALMON VIOLIN SCHOOLr r or vioiin , lessons, see us first. 218 oi r. I Bldg., South 8th St LIVE STOCK Dogs, Cats, Pets 47 BREEDING CAGES And mated canaries; for sale. 57 South 15th St pTgEONS For sale. Homers and Varnanx voung mated pairs. Squabs specialty. 623 N. 8th St. Horses, Cattle, Vehicles 48 DAIRY COWS For sale; on School road, north of Easthaven. Martin Buchholz. HOGS For sale; 21 Big Typo gilts bred for April and May farrow. Phone 54694, Perry Krom. TEAM For sale; 6-year-old black team; or trade for hogs. H. W. Gilbert. Poultry and Supplies 49 PULLETS For sale, about 45 Buff Rock pullet3 and hens; also about C5 Barred Rock pullets and hens, and 4 barred Rock cockerels; also 8 Rhode Island Red hens. Phone 1963. MERCHANDISE Farm and Dairy Products 55 CORN S00 bushels for sale. Wilbur Thomas. Fountain City, Ind. Call Phone 1S2-L Good Things to Eat 57 GROCERIES All new stock;' get our prices dailv. Sharp's Checkered Front 287. UrUl C V. ilU CLIT-.l mail i-'l. .i. KIRCHER MILK Have you ever tried it. Can't be equalled; if you want it call Phone 4096. Household Goods 59 COAL RANGE For sale; good as new. ? 'la t 107 S. W. 2nd. St. Phone 467 2. DINING ROOM SUITE Oak; in excellent condition; reasonable. Call 224 South Sixth St : FURNITURE We buy and sell used furniture and stoves. J. H. Schell, S17 N. E. St. Phone 2082. FURNITURE Buy it from the most complete new and used furniture in eastern Indiana. We will exchange vour old furniture for new and save vou monev. Townsend's. 35-37 S. 6th. Phone 1296. Next to Whelan's. HOUSEHOLD GOODS For four rooms, including player-piano; will sell as whole or separately. 1032' Main. KTTCHEN CABINET 2 gas ranges, drop-leaf tables, leather chairs and other household goods, nearly new. 208 S. 14th St. USED FURNITURE and stoves.bought and sold. Home Supply Co., 181 Ft Wavne Ave. Phone 1862. Jewelry and Watches 60 BARGAINS In watches and high grade spectacles. Call at C. E. keever s, Watcli Shop, 7 South 11th St. Machinery and Tools 61 INTERNATIONAL TRUCK 1 and ton capacity with hog ana cattle racks complete, and in first class condition: will trade for cattle and hogs. J. L. Keller, Hollansburg, Ohio. Phone 2511. STOVER GASOLINE ENGINE One 8 h. p.. in excellent condition; lor sale; bargain price. Phone 1158 Musical Instruments 62 BALDWIN PIANO Mahogany finish; Al condition, cheap ii sola at once. Address Frank A. Clements. Fountain City, Ind. Phone 2 on 300 Lynn, Central. RECORDS Exchanged, 10c: needles, 6 packages, 2ac. Record Exchange Club. 15 So. 7 St. Open until 9:30 p. m. RECORDS You can save 1-3 at our ex change. Why pay more? we buy, sell and exchange. Miller Harness Store. 827 Main St. Specials at the Stores 64 HAIR GOODS 20 discount on all ready made hair goods this week. Aliss Steward, 13 S. 10. Phone 1372. UMBRELLAS Ivory handled. new Lawall, Jeweler. stock. $3.50 and up. 607 Main St. Wearing Apparel 65 SUIT OR OVERCOAT $23.50. Made to measure by The A. Nash Co. The samples of our new spring fabrics are awaiting your Inspection. Mr. Marsh will wait on all prospective customers every Wednesday, 5 to 8 p. m. and Saturday 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. at 921 Main St ""- Wanted To Buy 66 ASH LOGS Wanted; a good grade of common and better. Write Columbu3 Handle & Tool Co., Columbus. Ind. ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms Without Board 68 FIFTH ST., S. 116 Four unfurnished rooms. Call Phone 2446. SnCTHSTr"N7l22 ThilTf unrnilThed rooms, front room,-bed room, kitchen. is per ween. Phone 2686. ROOM Modern sleeping; location central ;private entrance, ground floor. $4.50 per week. Phone 2686. Rooms for Housekeeping 69 MAIN ST., 1314 Modern light housekeeping rooms, for rent. RIDGE, 1230 Cheap furnished rooms. $3 for 3-room flat Phone 2688. SIXTH ST..N.205 Modern light housekeeping and sleeping room for rent, with steam heat and bath. YOU'LL get better spring poultry stock if you read the "Poultry and Supplies" ads in the Palladium's classified section every day.

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ROOMS AND BOARDRooms for Housekeeping 69 TWELFTH ST.. S. 64 Furnished r6om with heat and bath, for rent. Call Phone 1786. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 THIRTEENTH ST.. N. 28 Two furnished room apartment, with bath, for rent; also garage. Phone 1518.' Houses For Rent 77 fiftekvtTTT oT es ? 7-room house, fry rent, $25. See Shideler. Phone 1814. 910i Main St. THIRTEENTH ST.. N. 411house. for rent. -Seven-room Wanted To Rent 81 HOUSE--6 or 7-room modern house; wanted by March 1. Write Box 11-8194 care Palladium. ROOMS Wanted; to rent, two light housekeeping rooms; modern home. Call 725 So. 12th St. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farms and Land For Sale 83 30-ACRE FARM For sale by owner; all tillable; fine location, 9-room house; lights and furnace; bantt barn, corn cribs, tobacco shed, two chicken houses, garage; 2 wells of good water and fruit; 9 miles east of Richmond. 6 miles west of Eaton. Stop 96. Sell this month on account of health. Address Joe Loan, Campbellstown, Ohio. FARMS For real estate see A. M. Robberts, Richmond. Ind.. R. F. D. Fh.4171. FARM Good Michigan; for sale; of 84 acres: No. 1 soil; full basement barn, two-story horse barn, 20x34; 12-room house, 5-room tenent house, new windmill. 12x30 silo, garaee, shop. henhouse, two corn cribs. Fruit for family use. 18 acres wheat. 25 acres new clover seeding. Fine shady lawn; barn needs some repair. All grain and hay fed to stock for 34 years so soil is well taken care of. Price $8,000: cash $4,000. balance 6. Mrs. Cora Ellingcr, Allegan, Michigan, R. R. 6. WISCONSIN FARMS Landology, free, special number just out. containing many facts of clover land in Marinette county, Wisconsin. If for a home or an investment you are think of buying good farm lands, where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of Landology. It is free on request. Address SkidmoreRlehle Land Co., 406 Skidmore-Rlehle Bldg.. Marinette. Wis. Houses For Sale 84 DOUBLE-6-room modern house, extra well located: possession to suit purchaser. Several other doubles net 12& investment. See us. Burdsall & Willett Co., 710i,4 Main St. Phone 1481-3271-3293. EAST END 6-room house. In good repair; well located. Price is right: many others at attractive prices. Now is the time to buythat home. We have nice selection at this time; delays will cost you more money, as the cost of production Is mucn higher than we have to offer. Burdsall & Willett Co.. 710 Main St. Phone 1481-3271-3293". TWELFTH ST.. S. Six-room cottage, good condition; price $3,000; possession March 1. Kelly & Keck, 901 Main St. Phone 2150. HOUSE Nine-room, brick house, hot water heat; bath: central location; garage. Phone 1618. HOMES Of all kinds. See me before buying. Warren T. Newkirk, 337 Colonial Bldg. Phone. 2310. HOUSES-Over 30 listed for sale, with C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7 S. 11th. Phone 1641 or 2169. RICHMOND PROPERTY A specialty. Porterfield, Union Bank Bldg. Elevator. 8th St. entrance. Phone 1965. SHOWALTER renders real estate service of the first class: others are satisfied so will you. Phone 6244. 923 Main. DON'T WAIT for price of'buiTding material to decline. Lumber has gone up. Buy a home now. I have them for sale. In all parts of the city. John Maag. Suburban For Sale 87 SUBURBAN 2 acres. 5-room cottage, other out-buildings. Priced reasonable for quick sale. See Burdsall & Willett. 710 Main St. Phone 1481-3271-3293. AUCTIONS LEGALS Auction Sales SO S. AT., FEB. 18 Public sale on Saturday, Feb. 18th. I will sell at public sale, farming implements, stock and household goods; mile south of Stop No. 141: sale to commence at noon. John McCoy. ' PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 192J, ONE HORSE; ONE COW, IMPLEMENTS, AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS. GEO. W. BANKS, HOLLANSBURG, OHIO. , Legal Notices 91 NOTICE TO BIDDERS State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners will receive sealed bids and proposals for one Three and one-half ton truck for use of tho Road department. Bids will be received until 11 o'clock a. m. on Monday, March 6th. 1922, at the County Auditor's office at the

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Legal Notices Continued 91 Courthouse In the City of Richmond, Indiana. Bids must be submitted on blanks designated by the state, which may be procured of the Auditor of Wayne County. Each bid shall be accompanied by a Fersonal or surety bond in a sum not ess than the amount of the bid, and in all respects conform with the law governing such matters. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board - of County Commissioners of Wayne County: - . W. 11. BROOKS, Auditor Wayne County. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.t John S. Maxwell vs. Lovina Maxwell, Wayne Circuit Court, January term. 1922. No. 19956. Petition for divorce. Be It known, that on- the 24th day of January, 1922, the above named plaintiff, by his attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court his petition against said defendant for a divorce. Said plaintiff also filed on Feb. 6th, 1922 the affidavit of Lowell D. Harter, a disinterested person, showing that said defendant Is not a resident of this state, and also his own affidavit showing that his causes for divorce, as stated In his said petition, are, cruel and inhuman treatment. Said defendant Is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such petition, and that unless she appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the calling of. said cause on the 14th day of April, 1922, at the term of said court to be begun and held at the court house in the city of Richmond, on the first Monday of April. 1922, said cause will be heard and determined in her absence. Witness, the clerk, and the seal of said court, at the city Of Richmond, this 6th day of Februarv. 1922. LINUS P. MEREDITH. Clerk. Frank T. Strayer, attorney for plaintiff. Feb.7-14-21 NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Bv virttire of an order of the Wavne Circuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana, the undersigned. Guardian of Mattie iseai i aylor. a persons or unsound mind, will, at the office of Gardner, Jessup & Hoelscher, in the Dickinson Trust Company Building at the corner of Main and 8th Streets. Richmond, Indiana, on Saturday, the 25th day of February, 1922. at 10 o'clock a. in., and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer at private sale for not less than the full appraised value thereof, certain real estate belonging to said ward, sitsated in Wayne County, Indiana, and described as follows, to-wit: Tract One: Part of the northeast quarter of Section 17. Township 14, Range 1 west, bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a northwest corner stone 19.3 rods east of the northwest corner of said quarter section; thence south 83 rods 8 links more or less, to an established stone corner in the south line of the north half of said quarter section; thence east 97.8 rods to a marked stone corner in the creek; thence north liM de grees west 3o rods 9 links to a. marked stone in the side of the i creek bank; thence south 87 degrees west 56 &i rods to J. F. Frazier's west line 27 rods to Richard Simms' southeast corner; thence west 13.9 rods to said Slmms' southwest corner; thence north 23 rods to said Simms northwest corner: thence west 20.1 rods to the placeof beginning, containing 28 acres,' more or less, excepting therefrom part of the northeast quarter of Section 17. Township 14, Range 1 west bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning 19.3 rods east of the northwest corner of said quarter section at a recorded corner stone; thence south 50 rods to a marked corner stone; thence cast along said grantors north line 34 rods to J. F. Frazier's southwest corner; thence north along said Frazier's west line 27 rods to D. O. Christman's south- . east corner: thence west 13.9 rods to said Christman's southwest corner; thence north 23 rods to said Christman's northwest corner; thence west 20.1 rods to the beginning, containing 8 acres, 100 square rods, and leaving in said Tract One 20 acres, more or less. Tract Two: A part of the northeast quarter of Section 17, Township 14, Range 1 west, beginning . 10 rods south of the northeast corner of said section: thence west ' 33.92 rods; thence south 33 degrees west 27.16 rods; thence east 48.98 rods to the section line;, thence north 23.16 rods to the beginning, containing 6 acres, more or less, excepting therefrom a strip of ground 6 rods wide off of the entire north side thereof, and leaving in said Tract No. Two, 5 acres, more or less. Sale will be made subject to the approval of said court, on the following terms, to-wit: At least one-third cash In hand on day of sale, balance In two equal Installmeni, due In one and two years from da1 of sale, purchaser executing his pro sory nots In usual, bankable form therefor, with Interest at the rate of seven percent from day of sale, and secured by firs mortgage on real estate sold. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY, Guardian. Dated Feb. 14. 1922. Gardner. Jessup & Hoelscher. Attys. NOTICE CF EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned, executor or the last will and testament of Nathan Ballanger, deceased, hereby gives notice that, by virtue of the authority In said will conferred, he will receive bids for sale at private sale until 12 o'clock noon of Saturday, the 4th day of March. 1922 for all the Interest of the said decedent In and to the real estate herein described. If said real estate Is not previously sold at private sale, said executor will, on said Saturdav, the 4th day of March. 1922, at 2:30 p. m. and from day to day thereafter until sold on the premises hereinafter described being No. 1220 Ridge Street. In Fairview, City of Richmond, Wavne Countv, Indiana, offer for sale at public auction all the Interest of said Nathan Ballanger, deceased. In and to the following described real estate ' in the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: Being a part of the Northwest quarter (N. W. 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Legal Notices Continued 91 beginning at a point on the - west ' line of Ridge Street and two hundred, and sixteen and one-half (2164) feet south of a marked stone corner, in the ' north line of the said quarter section, -AftM hec-lnnlnc nolnt a 1 sn At James Towel's southeast corner thence south ' along said street seventy-five (75) feet,.i. thence one hundred and forty- (140feet west to an alley, thence north . seventy-five (75) feet to said Towel's BUUiaWCBi 1 I.. I 111 I. 1 1 1 1 1 . .1 0 I. uiiQ uuu- r beginning. ' Said sale will be made free and clear of all liens with the exception of the" IS'''. Iitm nav.lhlft In 192S. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the Wayne Circuit Court,'" f . 1 ,. .-. . U ,, - . . 1 1 n ...... i , 1 lui uui irnn i - iun iuii a-s,?. h value If sold at private sale .and for. nnt 15 t,nri i t h i rA a 'of (ho full an. upon the following TERMS AND CONDITIONS: At least one-third of the purchase.. money cash in hand; the balance in two equal installments payable In not to exceed nine and eighteen months, to be , evidenced by . notes of the purchaser bearing six percent Interest from their date, waiving relief, provldin for .at- . torney's fees, and secured by a mortgage on the real estate sold. Or the purchaser may pav all cash. Dated, Richmond. Indiana, this 28thday of January. 1922. WILLIAM IL KELLET. Executor. JCelley & Kelley. Attorneys. ft NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County," jiMiitiiia., win rBi'eive ecmen diqs at in' office of the Auditor of said county and state In the. Court House in the city of .. Richmond, Indiana, until 11 o'clock' a.' in. vtx ka l m uaj , xvic&i 11 MX, lu I ill' construction of a Custodial building andfor the installation of a heating andk ventilating system, a plumbing and sewerage system and electric wiring, all for said proposed building. Said i, building to be a one-story brick structure and to be located on the premises now owned by said county and used as an infirmary for .said county and located two miles west of the town of . Centerville in said county and state.- ; All bids shall include all labor, materials and supplies necessary for com- f . C ..... 1 ... . m ., i, ii into f 4-1..-.' that part of the work bid on, and all siricuy in accoraance witn me pians and specifications provided thereforewhich have been properly approved and are now on file In the office of tho Willi i.v nuuiiui. lows: . . ..- (1) For the construction of building (General Contract). 2 For the installation complete of heating and ventilating system. 3) For the installation complete of plumbing and sewerage svstem. (4) For the Installation complete of electric wiring. (5) For the construction as a whol6 or any combination of contracts. Ji urr csuimuru mst Ol i:uilipiCLO toil-. struction is $17,000. All bids and proposals must be Tioor' the form prescribed by the State Board of Accounts, which can be procured from the County Auditor. Each bid must be accompanied by proper bond or certified check of bidder as by law provided. , The successful bidder or bidders will be required to enter into a written contfint ti.ltl, cnffliiAnt t.rn,4 , .1 Via aniiavi, i . 1 1 ii .-iii.i' iv ii b i-i i 1 1 1 . v. i -. ji proved by said Board of Commission-, ers and In an amount equal to the amount of the contract and conditioned frr tho faithful ndrfrtrmani1 nf tViA same. Plans and specifications may be hail for the individual use of bidders from the architect, Werking & Son.- Richmond, Indiana, by making a deposit of $1". . - - . . xne rigni 13 reservea 10 reject auyand all bids. -r- . t t- , .1 r- 1 .- sioners of Wayne County, Indiana. v. H. BKUUKS, Auditor. Dated January 24th. 1922. Jan. 24-31-FEB. 7-1 4-21 -28 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY BUSINESS SERVICE SAFETY RAZOR -BLADES Sharpened t Single Edge Blades, 23c doz Ponble Edge Blades. S5c doz. Duplex Blades 50c doz. Minimum charge 25c . 24-hour service. FELTMAN'S CIGAR STORE 609 Main. Phone 2039 AUTOMOBILES . TIRE TOPICS , Every Friday and Saturday we Include FREE with each 30x5 Kokomo Gridiron Tire, a 30x3 Kokomo Tube (reg. price $2.25) without advancing the regular price of the tire. A special bargain in different sizes each day during the week. LEE, "The Tire. Man" 8 South 7 St, Richmond HONEST VALUES We sell only dependable used ears. We guarantee them to be as good as your money. Ford touring, curtains open with doors. Chevrolet Baby Grand touring' $195 Chevrolet 490, winter top tour.. $290 Oakland Six, 4-door sedan, new cord tires $850 Hudson touring ......-. ....$143 Buick Six roadster, dandy bargain ; . ..$450 Used cars taken in exchange. WAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR 19 So. 7th. COMPANY Phone 617S FINANCIAL BUSINESS SERVICE

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